Sullivan, Dictionary of Native American Mythology (1992); Connie Burland, North American Indian Mythology, new rev. ed., revised by Marion Wood (1985); Omer C. Stewart, Peyote Religion: A History (1987); Weston La Barre, The Peyote Cult, 5th ed., enlarged (1989); and Gregory E. ...
Native American Legends While a Great Spirit constitutes the basis of Indian theory, thetribesbelieve in multiple deities surrounded by mythology. In accordance with their views of nature and spirit, they constantly appeal to these powers at every step of their lives. They hear the Great Spirit ...
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Explore popular Native American mythology and folklore. Learn about Native American mythological creatures, including the Thunderbird and the...
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1. Although most 'Little People' are friendly in Native American mythology, which group told stories about violent and cannibalistic dwarfs? The Menominee The Sioux The Anishinaabe The Arapaho 2. The Thunderbird was associated with which part of nature? Storms and rain Blizzards and winter...
Native American, member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, although the term often connotes only those groups whose original territories were in present-day Canada and the United States. Learn more about the history and culture o
In the mythology of the Navajo of North America, First Man and First Woman, known as Altsé hastiin and Altsé asdzáá, respectively, were beings who prepared the world for the creation of people. Created when the winds blew life into two special ears of corn, the couple led the ...